Just experienced my first steam sale.

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Hey man, 2$ is a good deal, and you might want to explore sometime down the line.

Like seriously, 1-2$ for a game you might only play years later is still better than like, any kind of snack yall are likely to buy.

yeah but when you buy 20 of those $2 games, then those snacks suddenly become the grocery bill for a week

it seems harmless but some people will literally never touch these games they bought and it becomes the same as taking cash out of your wallet and burning it, it is a phenomenon that happens way too often on steam

If you can separate yourself from the irrational desires, you can satisfy yourself with what you have until you're actually done and need more. The problem is that "The Man" isn't going to let you do that, and will try to prey on your irrational desires, because his irrational desire tells him that the billions of dollars he rakes in "is never enough".

If you can separate yourself from the irrational desires, you can satisfy yourself with what you have until you're actually done and need more. The problem is that "The Man" isn't going to let you do that, and will try to prey on your irrational desires, because his irrational desire tells him that the billions of dollars he rakes in "is never enough".

Let's all chase our tails like dogs for the rest of our lives.

'If only I had that phone/car/game/electronic doodad I would be sooo happy' Then people obtain the thing and realize it doesn't really change anything. Same reason so many celebrities/rich etc. get deep into drugs/drinking etc. because they can have any material item they want yet they still have an unfilled void (of course many also give back, getting involved with charities etc.)